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Implement spell checking capabilities in Windows Forms applications using Syncfusion SpellCheckerAdv. Use this skill whenever the user needs to add spell checking to text controls, configure dictionaries, set up context menu suggestions, customize ignore options, or retrieve spelling suggestions. This skill covers attaching the control to RichTextBox/TextBox, managing multiple language dictionaries, enabling real-time context menus, and handling misspelled word suggestions.
Use Nara/PNU Korean spell-check surfaces conservatively to proofread Korean text, chunk long input, and return change-focused correction suggestions.
USE FOR spell correction. Returns corrected query if misspelled. Most search endpoints have spellcheck built-in; use this only for pre-search query cleanup or "Did you mean?" UI.
Curated micro-interactions and design details that add "magic" and personality to websites and apps.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion WPF SpellChecker (SfSpellChecker) control in WPF applications. Use this skill when implementing spell checking, text validation, dictionary management, or spelling error detection in WPF. Covers checking spelling mistakes in TextBox/RichTextBox controls, language dictionaries, custom dictionaries, context menu suggestions, and spelling validation requirements.
This skill should be used when users encounter cspell unknown word warnings, spelling errors from cspell diagnostics, or CI/linting failures on unrecognized words. Also applies when users ask to add words to the cspell dictionary, suppress or ignore cspell warnings, choose between cspell:words and cspell:ignore directives, or bootstrap cspell config in a new project
Execute Grimoire spells inside an agent session (VM mode). Use for in-agent prototyping, validation, and best-effort execution.
Core Grimoire CLI for compiling, validating, simulating, and executing .spell files. Use when you need to run any grimoire command.
British business English writing style for professional communications. Polished, understated, EN-GB spelling. Use when writing emails, chat messages, proposals, client communications, or any business writing for British SME audiences. Applies to drafting, editing, and tone-checking any professional text.
Expression Language injection playbook. Use when Java EL, SpEL, OGNL, or MVEL expressions may evaluate attacker-controlled input in Spring, Struts2, Confluence, or similar frameworks.
Collaborative blog writing assistant that guides users from topic to structured draft through iterative brainstorming. Acts as an advanced rubber duck — asking tough questions to help authors think deeper and gain clarity. Use this skill when a user wants to write a blog post, structure their thoughts into a post, turn notes/context into a blog, or needs help organizing ideas for written content. Also trigger when users mention "blog", "write a post", "help me write about", or have context files they want to turn into publishable content. Do NOT use for: editing existing drafts, proofreading, formatting, or when user just wants you to write something for them without collaboration.
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) skill for the D&D 5e System Reference Document (SRD). Use when answering questions about D&D 5e core rules, spells, combat, equipment, conditions, monsters, and other SRD content. This skill provides agentic search-based access to the SRD split into page-range markdown files.